For athletes, your name, image, and likeness are not just personal identifiers. They are business assets.
Every photo, video, appearance, or mention contributes to how you are perceived and how opportunities develop over time. Decisions made early in a career often shape visibility, income, and alignment long after a campaign ends.
Prepared athletes treat image and likeness decisions with the same intention they bring to training and competition.
What often gets overlooked:
Many athletes focus on the immediate opportunity rather than how long their image may continue to circulate.
Why it matters:
Ongoing visibility affects future partnerships, audience perception, and brand alignment.
How prepared athletes think about it:
Preparation includes reflecting on:
Prepared athletes think in terms of lifecycle, not just launch.
What often gets overlooked:
Athletes may not distinguish between allowing the use of an image and losing control over it.
Why it matters:
Different forms of permission carry very different long-term implications.
How prepared athletes think about it:
Preparation includes understanding:
Awareness helps athletes make intentional decisions rather than reactive ones.
What often gets overlooked:
Content created today may be reused in contexts that did not exist at the time of filming.
Why it matters:
Shifts in brand direction, technology, or public conversation can change how an athlete’s image is perceived.
How prepared athletes think about it:
Prepared athletes reflect on:
This reflection protects both reputation and peace of mind.
What often gets overlooked:
Athletes are often compensated once, even when their image continues to generate value.
Why it matters:
Repeated exposure contributes to brand equity and sales long after initial use.
How prepared athletes think about it:
Preparation includes thinking about:
Prepared athletes view their image as an asset with ongoing value.
What often gets overlooked:
When partnerships end, images may remain active on social media.
Why it matters:
Lingering visibility can create confusion, conflict with new opportunities, or dilute brand clarity.
How prepared athletes think about it:
Prepared athletes consider:
Clean transitions protect momentum.
Awareness does not require confrontation.
Prepared athletes know that asking thoughtful questions signals professionalism, not resistance.
They approach conversations with curiosity:
Clarity early prevents frustration later.
For many athletes, image misuse is not just financial. It is personal.
Seeing your name or face used in ways that feel misaligned can affect confidence, motivation, and identity. Preparation helps athletes protect not just income, but peace of mind.
Your name is your legacy.
Athletes who prepare:
Those who do not often learn these lessons after control has already shifted.
At NEGOTIATiSM, we help athletes prepare for conversations involving image and visibility before decisions are rushed. Our work focuses on education, preparation, and strategic thinking.
We help athletes:
Your name is not just part of the deal.
It is the deal. Preparation keeps it working for you.
NEGOTIATiSM helps people prepare to negotiate through digital tools and one on one support from world class negotiators. We do not provide tax, legal advice or legal representation.
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